Person

Edward James Mortimer Collins

born 1827, died 1876 (age 49)


pseudonyms: Robert Turner Cotton
gender: male
born in: Plymouth, United Kingdom
died in: City of London, United Kingdom
vocations: author, publisher
residence: Guernsey, United Kingdom   |  Knowl Hill, United Kingdom  
work: Guernsey, United Kingdom  

author of the following texts (1):
The Village Comedy   (Published in: 1878)

publications (1):
The Village Comedy   (Published in: 1878 )

manager at the following publishers:
Hurst & Blackett   (founded in: 1853 closure in: 1954)

text settings:
Fictional village--Copse Hill--in the fictional county of Oakshire located along the river Thames “only thirty miles from London.”

publication locations:
London

Relations to other persons:
marriage:
Frances Collins   (1841 - 1886)
co-contributor:
Frances Collins   (1841 - 1886)

Periodicals:
founder:
Channel Islands Magazine   (founded in: 1853 closure in: 1853)
editor:
Channel Islands Magazine   (founded in: 1853 closure in: 1853)
Nottingham Daily Guardian   (founded in: 1861 closure in: 1905)
The Globe   (founded in: 1803 closure in: 1921)
contributor:
British Quarterly Review   (founded in: 1846 closure in: 1886)
Plymouth Mail   (founded in: 1887 closure in: 1915)
Punch   (founded in: 1841 )